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Justin

I can assure you that making char variables VARYING will speed things up when you have to concatenate them - they know how long the valid data is, so the program does not have to walk through character by character to see how long the %trimmed value is. I saw a web app just jump after I made this kind of change!

Vern

On 12/2/2014 1:26 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
I ended up doing this:
stringLen /= 2;
chars = %subst(charsUCS2: 1 :stringLen);

Otherwise, I got twice the number of characters I actually needed. The problem XML document now parses perfectly. I can't guarantee it, but making chars VARYING seems to have sped things up as well.


Thanks


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